Hi all - Long time Supra owner (had 5 of them between 1990 and now), going through my first full 7M rebuild. My current garage mistress is a black 1991 Turbo. Body is in very good shape, but the car had been sitting for some time before I got it. Also, the engine had been pulled once before, and had a fairly shoddy rebuild done (looks to me like top end only, MHG with poor surface machining, etc.). Anyway, I bought her in August of 2011, drove her for a year, then last summer I started to disassemble for the rebuild. Yeah I know....but it has taken this long due to job and family responsibilities, plus I am being completely anal with the rebuild. I am cleaning and sanding individual bolts in some cases. Not looking for show quality, but I want a nice clean engine bay with a solid rebuild when I am done.
Here's a nice before shot:
Complete oily mess. So after pulling the motor, I tore it all down, taking tons of pics and making lots of notes. I took the core to Burtonsville Machine (north of DC) on a friend's recommendation. They are not the cheapest, but they do top knotch work - including for some racing teams in the area. I even saw a thank you picture on the wall for work done on the president's helicopter! So I had them rebuild the bottom end, which included bore to 0.40, Wisceco's, BC rods, all new bearings, straighten and cleaned up crank, and reassembly. then I had them rebuild an extra head of mine as well. All of this took about 5 months, but mainly due to my delays shopping for deals on parts. The shop was VERY understanding waiting for me.
Update pics below...nice and clean.....
Here's a nice before shot:
Complete oily mess. So after pulling the motor, I tore it all down, taking tons of pics and making lots of notes. I took the core to Burtonsville Machine (north of DC) on a friend's recommendation. They are not the cheapest, but they do top knotch work - including for some racing teams in the area. I even saw a thank you picture on the wall for work done on the president's helicopter! So I had them rebuild the bottom end, which included bore to 0.40, Wisceco's, BC rods, all new bearings, straighten and cleaned up crank, and reassembly. then I had them rebuild an extra head of mine as well. All of this took about 5 months, but mainly due to my delays shopping for deals on parts. The shop was VERY understanding waiting for me.
Update pics below...nice and clean.....